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Maybe someone else has found a solution for this, because frankly dealing with my reading glasses while using the camera is just something I haven't figured out yet.
I'm able to set the camera's eye piece to see clearly through it without the need for a dioptric converter. My problem is with the LCD and top controls. I can't review an image or change settings without digging my reading glasses out of my pants pocket. And with all the crud one carries in the theme parks, that's often easier said than done.
At night, even with the backlight on and my reading glasses I have a very hard time seeing the the display on the top of the camera. But that's off topic.
I know some people prop their glasses up on the top of their head. That doesn't work well for me because I usually have a hat on. I've also tried having the glasses on a necklace around my neck, but they get hopelessly tangled with the camera strap.
Maybe I need to start buying more shirts with pockets. Most of my casual shirts don't have them.
Any suggestions?
Oh, I guess I should mention that I'm not a candidate for contacts. I have a lazy right eye and essentially only see through my left. I've also been reluctant to take the step to bifocals, as the reading glasses serve me well enough in all other situations.
I'm able to set the camera's eye piece to see clearly through it without the need for a dioptric converter. My problem is with the LCD and top controls. I can't review an image or change settings without digging my reading glasses out of my pants pocket. And with all the crud one carries in the theme parks, that's often easier said than done.
At night, even with the backlight on and my reading glasses I have a very hard time seeing the the display on the top of the camera. But that's off topic.
I know some people prop their glasses up on the top of their head. That doesn't work well for me because I usually have a hat on. I've also tried having the glasses on a necklace around my neck, but they get hopelessly tangled with the camera strap.
Maybe I need to start buying more shirts with pockets. Most of my casual shirts don't have them.
Any suggestions?
Oh, I guess I should mention that I'm not a candidate for contacts. I have a lazy right eye and essentially only see through my left. I've also been reluctant to take the step to bifocals, as the reading glasses serve me well enough in all other situations.